About the Author


Sarah Pachter

Sarah Pachter is an award winning, sought after speaker and author who commands large audiences and draws a vibrant following with her dynamic and personal approach. She has lectured internationally for the past 18 years and is a keynote speaker for several Passover Programs around the world. She has authored two books: Is it Ever Enough? & Small Choices Big Changes. Her newest book Just Say Yes! is available for preorder now. She has been featured on podcasts, radio, and has multiple standing columns. Her articles are featured in numerous publications including the LA times. Many of her articles have reached record breaking numbers of readers and have been translated into several languages. Sarah Pachter is also the host of Starstruck with Sarah Pachter, a new Aish podcast, and a premier speaker for Torah Anytime.  She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and 5 children. Sarah's website is sarahpachter.com.

Watch her TEDx talk here.

As a featured speaker on Jewish Workshops, Sarah shares real-time solutions and guidance for stronger marriages and deeper intimacy. Access her free class here.

Sarah can be reached on Instagram @sarahpachter


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5 Things All Couples Should Stop Doing

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Those Terrible Words: I Don’t Hear a Heartbeat

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The Missionary Who Converted to Judaism

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Jews and Money: Returning Diamonds

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8 Key Dating Tips for After a Divorce

Valuable insights one woman learned the hard way.

Israeli Jew Kidnapped in the UK by Three Muslims

Why isn’t this story making headline news?

The Real Heroes of the IDF: The Wives of Israeli Soldiers

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An Open Letter to Gal Gadot and David Schwimmer

Thank you for having the courage to stand up to hatred and being the voice for every Jew worldwide.

Five Things to Tell Your Child Today

Simple way to transform your relationship with your child.

The One-Armed IDF Sharpshooter

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Narrowly Escaping the Iranian Revolution

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How a New Nonprofit Is Solving Financial Struggles from the Ground Up

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Tehila Munoz’s Compelling Journey to Judaism

She gave up everything to become Jewish and gained more.

High School Senior Making the Consequences of Antisemitism Real

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Top 5 Questions Asked to an Israeli Soldier who Fought in Gaza

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Sam Glaser’s Parents Lost All Their Possessions in the LA Fires

But they didn’t lose their hope.

The Fastest Jewish Runner in the World

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I Lost My Voice

This frustrating experience taught me a few interesting lessons.

Three C’s of Relationships: Self-Care, Relinquishing Control, and Learning to Receive

These effective tools will greatly enhance your marriage.

Basketball and Judaism: Daniel Tamir’s Spiritual Odyssey

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18 Things I'm Telling My Son

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Lox Club: Modern Jewish Matchmaking

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How One Man and His Family Survived the October 7th Massacre

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We Will Dance Again: Searing Oct 7 Documentary

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Turning Pain into Purpose

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Shot in the Head Three Times in Gaza

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My Post October 7th Trauma: An Interview with Nova Survivor Ofri Reiner

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God and Rosh Hashanah: Let’s Get Practical

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When Your Marriage Gets Boring

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10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship

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Three Steps to Rev Up Your Marriage

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Avichail Reuven’s Inspiring Act of Bravery Will Floor You

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Online Dating: Challenges and Solutions

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Three Ways Marriage Is Like Nike

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The Three Secrets to a Happy Marriage

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At 106, She’s One of the Oldest Holocaust Survivors on Record

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The Youngest Holocaust Survivor

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